A physical therapy provider that redefines your journey through wellness, pain relief, and physical performance. At Limitless you aren't another face among the masses. Our clinic is a non-intimating space where you have access to your therapist if any questions about your care arrive. Our solutions are tailored to guide patients to improvement in overall human performance.
Our goal is to redefine your health care relationship, and find solutions before they become injuries. We seek to learn about your needs, your life, and aspirations. Your environment influences how your bodies respond to treatment so we focus on personalized evaluation, treatment, and outcomes. Your in depth evaluation will lead us to pick the best modality for you and your body.
You are an active participant in your care, and your comfort with treatment is essential to your recovery. During your treatment, we constantly test and adjust our approach to achieve measurable outcomes. We break down movements that are faulty and frequently retest to ensure progress.
Our goal is to redefine your health care relationship, and find solutions before they become injuries. We seek to learn about your needs, your life, and aspirations. Your environment influences how your bodies respond to treatment so we focus on personalized evaluation, treatment, and outcomes. Your in depth evaluation will lead us to pick the best modality for you and your body.
You are an active participant in your care, and your comfort with treatment is essential to your recovery. During your treatment, we constantly test and adjust our approach to achieve measurable outcomes. We break down movements that are faulty and frequently retest to ensure progress.
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Dr. Breana Prince is a certified physical therapist in dry needling, and the Lee Silverman Voice therapy for Parkinson's Disease.
She developed and taught continuing education in the treatment of cupping for myofascial release.
She studied at the University of Colorado Boulder under the Evan Scholars caddie program where she was picked along with 40 strangers to live in a house for 4 years rent and tuition free, like a scholarly "Real world".
She returned to Phoenix to attend Franklin Pierce University.
She developed and taught continuing education in the treatment of cupping for myofascial release.
She studied at the University of Colorado Boulder under the Evan Scholars caddie program where she was picked along with 40 strangers to live in a house for 4 years rent and tuition free, like a scholarly "Real world".
She returned to Phoenix to attend Franklin Pierce University.
Myofascial Cupping (MC) is a unique treatment that uses suction to lift tissue as the cup is placed by the physical therapist to decompress underlying tissue.
The cups come in various sizes depending on the treatment area.
It should not hurt, you may feel a light pulling sensation at most.
It may look funny or painful however an experienced physical therapist will know proper placement, intensity, duration, and will adjust according to your tissue response.
There is a methodical reasoning in the approach with cupping treatment and should be performed by a licensed physical therapist to ensure safety and proper application parameters.
The cups come in various sizes depending on the treatment area.
It should not hurt, you may feel a light pulling sensation at most.
It may look funny or painful however an experienced physical therapist will know proper placement, intensity, duration, and will adjust according to your tissue response.
There is a methodical reasoning in the approach with cupping treatment and should be performed by a licensed physical therapist to ensure safety and proper application parameters.
Dry Needling involves the insertion of a thin filament needle to stimulate the healing process of soft tissues (muscle "trigger points", fascia, tendons and ligaments, etc.).
Dry Needling can be used in chronic and acute injuries.
The result of dry needling is pain relief and restoration of healthy physiology.
A "trigger point" is a hyperirritable point in a muscle that is associated with a hypersensitive palpable nodule, or "knot."
This area becomes painful at the site and can also "radiate" in predictable patterns.
Dry Needling can be used in chronic and acute injuries.
The result of dry needling is pain relief and restoration of healthy physiology.
A "trigger point" is a hyperirritable point in a muscle that is associated with a hypersensitive palpable nodule, or "knot."
This area becomes painful at the site and can also "radiate" in predictable patterns.
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